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Made | 15th August 2001 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 16th August 2001 | ||
Coming into force | 17th August 2001 |
but does include any vehicle;
(2) References in these Regulations to Articles are references to Articles of the treaty establishing the European Community[6].
(3) Any provision of these Regulations which is expressed to apply to, or in relation to, an agreement is to be read as applying equally to, or in relation to, a decision by an association of undertakings or a concerted practice (but with any necessary modifications).
(4) Paragraph (3) above does not apply where the context otherwise requires.
(5) For the purposes of these Regulations, the power to require information, in relation to information recorded otherwise than in a legible form, includes power to require a copy of it in a legible form.
(6) Any power conferred on the Director by these Regulations to require information includes the power to require any document which he believes may contain that information.
Commencement of investigations by the Director
3.
- (1) If it appears to the Director that the United Kingdom might have a duty under Article 84 to rule on the question -
he may commence an investigation under these Regulations.
(2) The Director may conclude that the United Kingdom might have such a duty if -
Exemptions
4.
- (1) The Director may grant an exemption from the prohibition in Article 81(1) with respect to a particular agreement if -
(2) The exemption -
(3) That period must be specified in the grant of the exemption.
(4) On an application in accordance with the rules set out in Schedule 1, the Director may, in accordance with those rules, extend the period for which an exemption has effect.
Cancellation etc. of exemptions
5.
- (1) If the Director has reasonable grounds for believing that there has been a material change of circumstance since he granted an exemption, he may by notice in writing -
(2) If the Director has a reasonable suspicion that the information on which he based his decision to grant an exemption was incomplete, false or misleading in a material particular, he may by notice in writing take any of the steps mentioned in paragraph (1).
(3) Breach of a condition has the effect of cancelling the exemption.
(4) Failure to comply with an obligation allows the Director, by notice in writing, to take any of the steps mentioned in paragraph (1).
(5) Any step taken by the Director under paragraph (1), (2) or (4) has effect from such time as may be specified in the notice.
(6) If an exemption is cancelled under paragraph (2) or (4), the date specified in the notice cancelling it may be earlier than the date on which the notice is given.
(7) The Director may act under paragraph (1), (2) or (4) on his own initiative or on a complaint made by any person.
Notification in relation to agreements
6.
- (1) Regulation 7 provides for an agreement to be examined by the Director on the application of a party to the agreement who thinks that it may infringe the prohibition in Article 81(1).
(2) Schedule 1 provides for the procedure to be followed -
Notification for a decision in relation to agreements
7.
- (1) A party to an agreement who applies for the agreement to be examined under this regulation must -
(2) On an application under this regulation, the Director may make a decision as to whether the prohibition in Article 81(1) has been infringed.
(3) If an agreement is notified to the Director under this regulation, the application may include a request for the agreement to which it relates to be granted an exemption.
Effect of a decision that the prohibition in Article 81(1) has not been infringed
8.
- (1) This regulation applies to an agreement if the Director has determined an application under regulation 7 by making a decision that the agreement has not infringed the prohibition in Article 81(1).
(2) The Director is to take no further action under these Regulations with respect to the agreement unless -
Notification in relation to conduct
9.
- (1) Regulation 10 provides for conduct of a person which that person thinks may infringe the prohibition in Article 82 to be considered by the Director on the application of that person.
(2) Schedule 1 provides for the procedure to be followed -
Notification for a decision in relation to conduct
10.
- (1) A person who applies for conduct to be considered under this regulation must -
(2) On an application under this regulation the Director may make a decision as to whether the prohibition in Article 82 has been infringed.
Effect of a decision that the prohibition in Article 82 has not been infringed
11.
- (1) This regulation applies to conduct if the Director has determined an application under regulation 10 by making a decision that the conduct has not infringed the prohibition in Article 82.
(2) The Director is to take no further action under these Regulations with respect to the conduct unless -
Powers when conducting investigations
12.
- (1) For the purposes of an investigation under regulation 3, the Director may require any person to produce to him a specified document, or to provide him with specified information, which he considers relates to any matter relevant to the investigation.
(2) The power conferred by paragraph (1) is to be exercised by a notice in writing.
(3) A notice under paragraph (2) must indicate -
(4) In paragraph (1) "specified" means -
(5) The Director may also specify in the notice -
(6) The power under this paragraph to require a person to produce a document includes power -
(b) if the document is not produced, to require him to state, to the best of his knowledge and belief, where it is.
Power to enter premises without a warrant
13.
- (1) Any officer of the Director who is authorised in writing by the Director to do so ("an investigating officer") may enter any premises in connection with an investigation under regulation 3.
(2) No investigating officer is to enter any premises in the exercise of his powers under this regulation unless he has given to the occupier of the premises a written notice which -
(3) Paragraph (2) does not apply -
(b) if the investigating officer has taken all such steps as are reasonably practicable to give notice but has not been able to do so.
(4) In a case falling within paragraph (3), the power of entry conferred by paragraph (1) is to be exercised by the investigating officer on production of -
(5) An investigating officer entering any premises under this regulation may -
(c) require any person to state, to the best of his knowledge and belief, where any such document is to be found;
(d) take copies of, or extracts from, any document which is produced;
(e) require any information which is held in a computer and is accessible from the premises and which the investigating officer considers relates to any matter relevant to the investigation, to be produced in a form -
Powers to enter premises under a warrant
14.
- (1) On an application made by the Director to the court in accordance with rules of court, a judge may issue a warrant if he is satisfied that -
(b) there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that -
(c) an investigating officer has attempted to enter premises in the exercise of his powers under regulation 13 but has been unable to do so and that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that there are on the premises documents the production of which could have been required under that regulation.
(2) A warrant under this regulation shall authorise a named officer of the Director, and any other of his officers whom he has authorised in writing to accompany the named officer -
(d) to take any other steps which appear to be necessary for the purpose mentioned in sub-paragraph (c)(i);
(e) to require any person to provide an explanation of any document appearing to be of the relevant kind or to state, to the best of his knowledge and belief, where it may be found;
(f) to require any information which is held in a computer and is accessible from the premises and which the named officer considers relates to any matter relevant to the investigation, to be produced in a form -
(3) If, in the case of a warrant under paragraph (1)(b), the judge is satisfied that it is reasonable to suspect that there are also on the premises other documents relating to the investigation concerned, the warrant shall also authorise action mentioned in paragraph (2) to be taken in relation to any such document.
(4) Any person entering premises by virtue of a warrant under this regulation may take with him such equipment as appears to him to be necessary.
(5) On leaving any premises which he has entered by virtue of a warrant under this regulation, the named officer must, if the premises are unoccupied or the occupier is temporarily absent, leave them as effectively secured as he found them.
(6) A warrant under this regulation continues in force until the end of the period of one month beginning with the day on which it is issued.
(7) Any document of which possession is taken under paragraph (2)(c) may be retained for a period of three months.
Entry of premises under warrant: supplementary
15.
- (1) A warrant issued under regulation 14 must indicate -
(2) The powers conferred by regulation 14 are to be exercised on production of a warrant issued under that regulation.
(3) If there is no one at the premises when the named officer proposes to execute such a warrant he must, before executing it -
(4) If the named officer is unable to inform the occupier of the intended entry he must, when executing the warrant, leave a copy of it in a prominent place on the premises.
(5) In this regulation -
Privileged communications
16.
- (1) A person shall not be required, under any provision of these Regulations, to produce or disclose a privileged communication.
(2) "Privileged communication" means a communication -
which in proceedings in the High Court would be protected from disclosure on grounds of legal professional privilege.
(3) In the application of this regulation to Scotland -
Decisions following an investigation
17.
- (1) Paragraph (2) applies if, as the result of an investigation conducted under regulation 3, the Director proposes to make -
(2) Before making the decision, the Director must -
Directions in relation to agreements
18.
- (1) If -
the Director may give to such person or persons as he considers appropriate such directions as he considers appropriate to bring the infringement to an end.
(2) Paragraph (1)(a) applies whether the Director's decision is made on his own initiative or on an application made to him under these Regulations.
(3) A direction under this regulation may, in particular, include provision -
(4) A direction under this regulation must be given in writing.
Directions in relation to conduct
19.
- (1) If -
the Director may give to such person or persons as he considers appropriate such directions as he considers appropriate to bring the infringement to an end.
(2) Paragraph (1)(a) applies whether the Director's decision is made on his own initiative or on an application made to him under these regulations.
(3) A direction under this regulation may, in particular, include provision -
(4) A direction under this regulation must be given in writing.
Enforcement of Directions
20.
- (1) If a person fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with a direction under regulation 18 or 19, the Director may apply to the court for an order -
(2) An order of the court under paragraph (1) may provide for all of the costs of, or incidental to, the application for the order to be borne by -
(3) In the application of paragraph (2) to Scotland, the reference to "costs" is to be read as a reference to "expenses".
Interim measures
21.
- (1) This regulation applies if the Director -
but has not completed his investigation into the matter.
(2) If the Director considers that it is necessary for him to act under this regulation as a matter of urgency for the purpose -
he may give such directions as he considers appropriate for that purpose.
(3) Before giving a direction under this regulation, the Director must -
(4) A notice under paragraph (3) must indicate the nature of the direction which the Director is proposing to give and his reasons for wishing to give it.
(5) A direction given under this regulation has effect while paragraph (1) applies, but may be replaced if the circumstances permit by a direction under regulation 18 or, as appropriate, regulation 19.
(6) In a case where it is suspected that there may be an infringement of the prohibition in Article 81(1), regulations 18(3) and 20 also apply to directions given under this regulation.
(7) In the case of a suspected infringement of the prohibition in Article 82, regulations 19(3) and 20 also apply to directions given under this regulation.
Offences
22.
- (1) A person is guilty of an offence if he fails to comply with a requirement imposed on him under regulations 12, 13 or 14.
(2) If a person is charged with an offence under paragraph (1) in respect of a requirement to produce a document, it is a defence for him to prove -
(3) If a person is charged with an offence under paragraph (1) in respect of a requirement -
it is a defence for him to prove that he had a reasonable excuse for failing to comply with the requirement.
(4) Failure to comply with a requirement imposed under regulation 12 or 13 is not an offence if the person imposing the requirement has failed to act in accordance with that regulation.
(5) A person is guilty of an offence if he intentionally obstructs an officer acting in the exercise of his powers under regulation 13.
(6) A person guilty of an offence under paragraph (1) or (5) is liable -
(7) A person who intentionally obstructs an officer in the exercise of his powers under a warrant issued under regulation 14 is guilty of an offence and liable -
Destroying or falsifying documents
23.
- (1) A person is guilty of an offence if, having been required to produce a document under regulation 12, 13 or 14 -
(2) A person guilty of an offence under paragraph (1) is liable -
False or misleading information
24.
- (1) If information is provided by a person to the Director in connection with any function of the Director under these Regulations, that person is guilty of an offence if -
(2) A person who -
knowing that the information is to be used for the purpose of providing information to the Director in connection with any of his functions under these Regulations, is guilty of an offence.
(3) A person guilty of an offence under this regulation is liable -
Appeals
25.
- (1) Any party to an agreement in respect of which the Director has made a decision may appeal to the tribunal against, or with respect to, the decision.
(2) Any person in respect of whose conduct the Director has made a decision may appeal to the tribunal against, or with respect to, the decision.
(3) In this regulation "decision" means a decision of the Director -
(e) as to -
(f) cancelling an exemption,
(g) withdrawing or varying a decision in paragraph (a) to (f) following an application under regulation 26,
and includes a direction given under regulation 18, 19 or 21.
(4) The making of an appeal under this regulation does not suspend the effect of the decision to which the appeal relates.
(5) Schedule 2 makes further provision about appeals.
Third party appeals
26.
- (1) A person who does not fall within regulation 25(1) or (2) may apply to the Director asking him to withdraw or vary a decision ("the relevant decision") falling within paragraphs (a) to (f) of regulation 25.
(2) The application must -
(3) If the Director decides -
he must notify the applicant of his decision.
(4) If the Director, having considered the application, decides that it does not show sufficient reason why he should withdraw or vary the relevant decision, he must notify the applicant of his decision.
(5) Otherwise, the Director must deal with the application in accordance with the rules in Schedule 1.
(6) The applicant may appeal to the tribunal against a decision of the Director notified under paragraph (3) or (4).
(7) The making of an application does not suspend the effect of the relevant decision.
Appeal tribunals
27.
- (1) Any appeal made to the tribunal under regulation 25 or 26 is to be determined by a tribunal constituted by the President in accordance with paragraph 27 of Schedule 7 to the Act.
(2) The tribunal rules shall apply to an appeal under regulation 25 or 26 save that any reference in the tribunal rules to the provisions of the Act shall be deemed to be to the equivalent provisions in these Regulations.
Appeals on point of law etc.
28.
- (1) An appeal lies on a point of law arising from a decision of the tribunal.
(2) An appeal under this regulation may be made only -
(3) In paragraph (2) -
General restrictions on disclosure of information
29.
- (1) No information which -
(2) The condition is that consent to the disclosure has been obtained from -
(3) Paragraph (1) does not apply to a disclosure of information -
(b) made with a view to the institution of, or otherwise for the purposes of, civil proceedings brought under or in connection with these Regulations;
(c) made in connection with the investigation of any criminal offence triable in the United Kingdom or in any part of the United Kingdom; or
(d) which is required to meet a Community obligation.
(4) If information is disclosed to the public in circumstances in which the disclosure does not contravene paragraph (1), that paragraph does not prevent its further disclosure by any person.
(5) A person who contravenes this regulation is guilty of an offence and liable -
Director to have regard to certain matters in relation to the disclosure of information
30.
- (1) This regulation applies if the Director is considering whether to disclose any information acquired by him under, or as a result of, any provision of these Regulations.
(2) He must have regard to the need for excluding, so far as is practicable, information the disclosure of which would in his opinion be contrary to the public interest.
(3) He must also have regard to -
(b) the extent to which the disclosure is necessary for the purposes for which the Director is proposing to make the disclosure.
Defamation
31.
For the purposes of the law relating to defamation, absolute privilege attaches to any advice, notice or direction given, or decision made, by the Director in the exercise of any of his functions under these Regulations.
Findings of fact by the Director
32.
- (1) Unless the court directs otherwise or the Director has decided to take further action in accordance with regulation 8(2) or 11(2), a Director's finding which is relevant to an issue arising in proceedings which are brought otherwise than by the Director in respect of an alleged infringement under these Regulations of the prohibition in Article 81(1) or of the prohibition in Article 82 is binding on the parties if -
(2) In this regulation -
(3) Rules of court may make provision in respect of assistance to be given by the Director to the court in the proceedings referred to in paragraph (1).
Offences by bodies corporate etc.
33.
- (1) This regulation applies to an offence under any of regulations 22 to 24 or 29(5).
(2) If an offence committed by a body corporate is proved -
the officer as well as the body corporate is guilty of the offence and liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.
(3) In paragraph (2) "officer", in relation to a body corporate, means a director, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the body, or a person purporting to act in any such capacity.
(4) If the affairs of a body corporate are managed by its members, paragraph (2) applies in relation to the acts and defaults of a member in connection with his functions of management as if he were a director of the body corporate.
(5) If an offence committed by a partnership in Scotland is proved -
the partner as well as the partnership is guilty of the offence and liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.
(6) In paragraph (5) "partner" includes a person purporting to act as a partner.
Crown application
34.
- (1) Any provision made by or under these Regulations binds the Crown except that -
(2) Paragraph (1)(a) does not affect the application of any provision of these Regulations in relation to persons in the public service of the Crown.
(3) Paragraph (1)(b) is to be interpreted as if section 38(3) of the Crown Proceedings Act 1947[14] (interpretation of references in that Act to Her Majesty in her private capacity) were contained in these Regulations.
(4) If, in a case where it is suspected that there may be an infringement of the prohibition in Article 81(1) or in respect of a suspected infringement of the prohibition in Article 82 otherwise than by the Crown or a person in the public service of the Crown, an investigation is conducted under regulation 3 -
(5) In any case in which consent is required under paragraph (4), the person who is the appropriate person in relation to that case is -
(6) If the Secretary of State certifies that it appears to him to be in the interests of national security that the powers of entry -
should not be exercisable in relation to premises held or used by or on behalf of the Crown and which are specified in the certificate, those powers are not exercisable in relation to those premises.
(7) Any amendment of an enactment made by these Regulations binds the Crown to the extent that the enactment amended binds the Crown.
Amendments to other enactments
35.
- (1) In section 133(2)(a) of the Fair Trading Act 1973[15] for the words "EC Competition Law (Articles 88 and 89) Enforcement Regulations 1996" there shall be substituted the words "EC Competition Law (Articles 84 and 85) Enforcement Regulations 2001".
(2) In section 19(3)(q) of the Competition Act 1980[16] for the words "the EC Competition Law (Articles 88 and 89) Enforcement Regulations 1996" there shall be substituted the words "the EC Competition Law (Articles 84 and 85) Enforcement Regulations 2001".
(3) In section 74(3)(o) of the Airports Act 1986[17] for the words "the EC Competition Law Enforcement Regulations 1996" there shall be substituted the words "the EC Competition Law (Articles 84 and 85) Enforcement Regulations 2001".
(4) In article 49(3)(r) of the Airports (Northern Ireland) Order 1994[18] for the words "the EC Competition Law (Articles 88 and 89) Enforcement Regulations 1996" there shall be substituted the words "the EC Competition Law (Articles 84 and 85) Enforcement Regulations 2001".
(5) In paragraph 1(o) of Schedule 11 to the Act for the words "the EC Competition Law (Articles 88 and 89) Enforcement Regulations 1996" there shall be substituted the words "the EC Competition Law (Articles 84 and 85) Enforcement Regulations 2001".
Past agreements and infringements
36.
Nothing in these Regulations shall enable or require the Director to investigate or make a decision in relation to an agreement which was determined, or on conduct which has ceased, before 28th August 1996 being the date on which the 1996 Regulations came into force.
Revocation and transitional provision
37.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the 1996 Regulations are hereby revoked.
(2) Any information which was obtained under or by virtue of the provisions of the 1996 Regulations and which was subject to the restrictions on disclosure of information in regulation 28 of the 1996 Regulations shall be treated as if it was information obtained under or as a result of a provision of these Regulations.
Alan Johnson
Minister of State for the Regions and Employment Relations, Department of Trade and Industry
15th August 2001
1. | Form of application |
2. | Joint applications |
3. | Copies |
4. | Content of application |
5. | Date of application |
6. | Notification of application to other parties |
7. | Public register |
8. | Consultation of public following applications |
9. | Investigations |
10. | Proposed infringement and conditional exemption decisions |
11. | Notice of decision |
12. | Further action after a decision |
13. | Directions |
14. | Interim measures |
15. | Application for extension of exemption |
16. | Cancellation etc. of exemption |
17. | Associations of undertakings |
18. | Time limits and giving notices |
19. | Confidential third party information |
20. | Third party appeals |
21. | Interpretation and supplemental |
Annex - Form ERN |
(2) The documents referred to in sub-paragraphs (1)(a) and (b) above shall be submitted to the Director.
Joint applications
2.
Where a joint application is submitted, Form ERN shall be submitted to the Director by or on behalf of all the applicants, and a joint representative may be appointed as authorised to act on behalf of some or all of the applicants for the purposes of these rules.
Copies
3.
- (1) Two copies of Form ERN, in addition to the original, shall be submitted to the Director.
(2) Supporting documents submitted as part of Form ERN shall be either originals or true copies, and the applicant shall certify that each copy is a true copy of the original.
Content of application
4.
- (1) The information submitted as Form ERN shall, subject to paragraph (3) below, be correct and complete.
(2) If the applicant considers that the Director would find any part of the information contained in the application to be confidential, in the sense given to that word by sub-paragraph (1)(c) of rule 21 below, he shall set out that part of the information in a separate annex to the application marked "confidential information" and provide a written explanation as to why he considers that the Director should treat it as such.
(3) The Director may, by giving notice in writing to the applicant, dispense with the obligation to submit any particular information, including any supporting document, forming part of Form ERN, if he considers that such information or document is unnecessary for the examination of the agreement, or the consideration of the conduct, which is the subject of the application.
(4) Where the applicant knows of material changes in the information contained in the application he shall without delay communicate those changes to the Director.
Date of application
5.
- (1) Except where paragraph (3) below applies, an application is made (and notification for the purposes of regulations 7 or 10, whichever is applicable, is given) on the date on which Form ERN is received by the Director.
(2) The Director shall acknowledge receipt of an application by giving notice in writing to the applicant without delay.
(3) Where the Director finds that the information submitted as Form ERN is incomplete he shall, without delay and in any event within one month from the date on which that information was received by the Director, give notice in writing to the applicant of which information, by reference to the Annex hereto, is outstanding.
(4) Where the Director has invoked paragraph (3) above he shall give notice in writing to the applicant of such time limit as the Director considers is appropriate for the outstanding information to be received by him.
(5) Where the Director has invoked paragraph (3) above the application shall be made (and notification for the purposes of regulations 7 or 10, whichever is applicable, shall be given) on the date on which he receives the outstanding information.
(6) If the Director has invoked paragraph (3) above and has not received the outstanding information by the date of expiry of the time limit notified to the applicant under paragraph (4) above, or of such further period, if any, as he considers appropriate, he shall return the information submitted as Form ERN to the applicant and shall inform him in writing that his application has not been made in accordance with this rule.
Notification of application to other parties
6.
- (1) An applicant who is a party to an agreement must take all reasonable steps to notify all other parties to the agreement of whom he is aware that an application has been made for a decision.
(2) If the conduct to which an application relates is conduct of two or more persons, the applicant must take all reasonable steps to notify all of the other parties of whom he is aware that an application has been made for a decision.
(3) Notification by an applicant under paragraphs (1) or (2) above shall be written and shall be given within seven working days from the date on which the applicant receives acknowledgement of receipt of his application by the Director; the applicant shall provide a copy of the notification to the Director without delay.
Public register
7.
- (1) The Director shall maintain a register in which there shall be entered, in respect of every application made under regulation 7 or 10, a summary of the nature and objectives of the agreement or conduct which is the subject of the application (as referred to in Part 4 of the Annex hereto) and an indication of the final outcome of the application.
(2) The register shall be open to public inspection:
(3) In determining an application under regulation 7 or 10, the Director must take into account any representations made to him by persons other than the applicant.
Consultation of public following applications
8.
- (1) On an application under regulation 7 for an agreement to be examined:
(2) If, on an application under regulation 10 for conduct to be considered, the Director proposes to make a decision that the prohibition in Article 82 has not been infringed, he may consult the public.
Investigations
9.
- (1) An officer shall grant a request of the occupier of premises entered by the officer ("the occupier") to allow a reasonable time for the occupier's legal adviser to arrive at the premises before the investigation continues, if the officer considers it reasonable in the circumstances to do so and if he is satisfied that such conditions as he considers it appropriate to impose in granting the occupier's request are, or will be, complied with.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1) above, "a reasonable time" means such period of time as the officer considers is reasonable in the circumstances.
(3) A person required by the Director under regulation 12(6)(a)(ii) to provide an explanation of a document may be accompanied by a legal adviser.
Proposed infringement and conditional exemption decisions
10.
- (1) If the Director proposes to make a decision that the prohibition in Article 81(1) or the prohibition in Article 82 has been infringed he shall give written notice:
(2) If the Director proposes to grant an exemption subject to conditions or obligations, he shall give written notice to the applicant and, subject to rules 17 and 18 below, to those persons whom the applicant has identified in the application as being the other parties to the agreement to which the application relates.
(3) A written notice given under paragraph (1) or (2) above shall state the facts on which the Director relies, the matters to which he has taken objection, the action he proposes and his reasons for it.
(4) A written notice given under paragraph (1) or (2) above shall specify a period within which each person referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(a) or (b) or paragraph (2) above, whichever is applicable, may indicate to the Director any part of the information contained in the notice which he considers the Director would find to be confidential, in the sense given to that word by sub-paragraph (1)(c) of rule 21 below.
(5) Subject to paragraph (6) below, the Director shall give each person referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(a) or (b) or paragraph (2) above, whichever is applicable, a reasonable opportunity to inspect the documents in the Director's file relating to the proposed decision.
(6) The Director may withhold any document:
(7) Subject to rules 17 and 18 below, the Director shall give each person referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(a) or (b) or paragraph (2) above, whichever is applicable, written notice of the period within which that person may make written representations to him on the information referred to in paragraph (3) above.
(8) The Director shall give each person referred to in sub-paragraph (1)(a) or (b) or paragraph (2) above, whichever is applicable, a reasonable opportunity to make oral representations to him on the information referred to in paragraph (3) above.
Notice of decision
11.
- (1) If the Director has made a decision as to whether or not an agreement has infringed the prohibition in Article 81(1), or as to whether or not conduct has infringed the prohibition in Article 82, he shall, without delay:
stating in the decision the facts on which he bases it and his reasons for making it; and
(b) publish the decision.
(2) Where the Director determines an application for a decision by exercising his discretion not to give a decision, he shall give written notice of that fact to:
Further action after a decision
12.
If, having made a decision that an agreement has not infringed the prohibition in Article 81(1), or that conduct has not infringed the prohibition in Article 82, the Director proposes to take further action under the Regulations, he shall:
Directions
13.
- (1) Where the Director gives a direction to a person under regulation 18 or 19, he shall at the same time inform that person in writing of the facts on which he bases the direction and his reasons for giving it.
(2) The Director shall publish directions given under regulation 18, 19 or 21.
Interim measures
14.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2) below, if the Director proposes to give a direction under regulation 21, he shall give each person to whom he proposes to give the direction a reasonable opportunity to inspect the documents in the Director's file relating to the proposed direction.
(2) The Director may withhold any document:
(3) Where the Director gives a direction to a person under regulation 21, he shall at the same time inform that person in writing of the facts on which he bases the direction and his reasons for giving it.
Application for extension of exemption
15.
- (1) An application under regulation 4(4) for an extension of the period for which an exemption has effect shall consist of Form ERN, and the copies of Form ERN required under paragraph (4) below, and shall be submitted to the Director.
(2) If the Director proposes to grant the application, he shall consult the public.
(3) If the Director has made a decision as to whether or not to grant the application, he shall:
(b) publish the decision,
stating in the decision the facts on which he bases it, his reasons for it and, if appropriate, the period of extension granted.
(4) Rules 2 (joint applications), 3 (copies), 4 (content of application), 5 (date of application) and 7 (public register) above shall apply to an application submitted under this rule as they apply, to the extent that they apply, to an application submitted under rule 1 above; rule 5(1) and (5) above shall also apply as if the parts in brackets were omitted from them.
Cancellation etc. of exemption
16.
- (1) If the Director proposes to take any of the steps mentioned in regulation 5(1), he shall consult the public, the person who applied for the exemption and, subject to rules 17 and 18 below, those persons whom that person identified in his application as being the other parties to the agreement to which the exemption relates.
(2) If the Director issues a notice in writing under regulation 5(1), he shall:
(b) publish the decision,
stating in the decision the facts on which he bases it and his reasons for it.
Associations of undertakings
17.
- (1) Where a rule requires the Director to give written notice, or notice in writing, of any matter to an association of undertakings and the notice does not relate to an agreement or to conduct which is the subject of an application to the Director by that association, he shall give such notice to the director, secretary, manager or other similar officer of the association on its behalf.
(2) Where a rule requires the Director to give written notice, or notice in writing, of any matter to each of more than fifty members of an association of undertakings, he may, instead of giving such notice to any such member, give such notice to the director, secretary, manager or other similar officer of the association on that member's behalf, provided that individual notice shall be given to any member who has made an application to the Director in respect of the agreement or the conduct to which the notice relates.
Time limits and giving notices
18.
- (1) Where it is not reasonably practicable for the Director to give written notice to a person:
in particular having regard to the number of persons to whom such notice is required to be given, he may, instead of so doing, take all the steps mentioned in paragraph (3) below.
(2) Where it is not reasonably practicable for the Director to give:
in particular having regard to the number of persons to whom such notice is required to be given, he may, instead of so doing, take all the steps mentioned in sub-paragraph (3)(b) below.
(3) The steps mentioned for the purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2) above are the following:
(4) Except where paragraph (1) or (2) above is invoked, where these rules allow or require written notice, or notice in writing, to be given to a person, such notice shall be treated as having been given on the date on which that person receives it.
(5) Where paragraph (1) or (2) above is invoked, the notice shall be treated as having been given on the date of its publication in accordance with the paragraph invoked.
(6) Where the time prescribed by these rules for doing any act expires on a day which is not a working day, the act is in time if done before 6 p.m. on the next following working day.
(7) Where an act done in accordance with these rules is done on a day which is not a working day, or after 6 p.m. on a working day, the act shall be treated as done on the next following working day.
Confidential third party information
19.
- (1) If a person gives information to the Director in connection with the exercise of any of the Director's functions under the Regulations, in relation to an agreement to which that person is not a party, or in relation to conduct in which that person has not engaged, and that person considers that the Director would find any part of the information to be confidential, in the sense given to that word by sub-paragraph (1)(c) of rule 21 below, he shall set out that part of the information in a separate annex marked "confidential information" and provide a written explanation as to why he considers that the Director should treat it as such.
(2) The Director shall, if he proposes to disclose, in connection with the exercise of any of his functions under the Regulations, any of the information contained in an annex provided in accordance with paragraph (1) above, give the person who provided the information:
if it is reasonably practicable for him to do so.
Third party appeals
20.
- (1) An application under regulation 26(1) asking the Director to withdraw or vary a decision shall:
(2) An application submitted under paragraph (1) above shall be signed by the applicant or by a duly authorised representative of the applicant, and shall state the applicant's reasons:
(3) The documents specified for the purposes of paragraph (1) above are the following:
(4) The application is made on the date on which it is received by the Director; the Director shall acknowledge receipt of the application by giving notice in writing to the applicant without delay.
(5) Where the applicant knows of material changes in the information contained in the application he shall without delay communicate those changes to the Director.
(6) If the Director proposes to grant the application, he shall, subject to rules 17 and 18 above, consult all persons whom he was required by these rules to notify of the decision referred to in paragraph (1) above.
(7) If the Director grants the application, he shall give written notice of his decision to the applicant, and, subject to rules 17 and 18(2) above, to all persons whom he was required by these rules to notify of the decision referred to in paragraph (1) above, stating in his decision the facts on which he bases it and his reasons for it, and he shall publish his decision.
Interpretation and supplemental
21.
- (1) In these rules: -
(c) information is confidential if it is:
(d) "Form ERN" means, subject to rule 4(3) above:
(e) "internal" document includes the following:
(f) "an officer" means an investigating officer within the meaning of regulation 13(1) or a named officer of the Director authorised by a warrant issued under regulation 14;
(g) "regulator" has the meaning given to it by section 54 of the Act;
(h) "working day" means day which is not Saturday, Sunday or any other day on which the Office of Fair Trading is closed for business; and
(i) "other party" in relation to conduct of two or more persons, means one of those persons other than the applicant.
(2) Where the Director, if he proposes to take action, is required to consult a person, he shall:
(3) Where the Director, if he proposes to take action:
he shall publish a notice stating the action he proposes, his reasons for it and the period within which written representations may be made to him on these matters, and shall, subject to rules 17 and 18(2) above, consult any third party (being in relation to the agreement or conduct concerned, a person who is not a party to the agreement or who has not engaged in the conduct) who appears to him likely to be affected by the action he proposes.
(4) Where the Director is required to publish a decision, a proposal or any other information, he shall do so by means of entry in the register maintained by him under rule 7 above.
2.
PURPOSE OF THE APPLICATION
2.1
Specify whether the application is being made in relation to the prohibition in Article 81(1), the prohibition in Article 82 or both.
2.2
State which provisions or effects of the agreement or conduct which is the subject of the application might in the Applicant's view raise questions of compatibility with the prohibition in Article 81(1) and/or the prohibition in Article 82, and give reasons for that view.
2.3
If the application is for an extension of an exemption, state the date of expiry of the existing exemption and the reasons why an extension is sought. Please also give details of any changes that have occurred in the relevant market(s) (see 6.2 and 6.3 below) and in the agreement itself since the grant of the exemption. Specify how any changes impact on the fulfilment by the agreement of the conditions set out in Article 81(3). Please also enclose a copy of the decision granting the exemption.
3.
JURISDICTION
3.1
Please state whether the agreement or conduct which is the subject of the application is also the subject of an application to any competition authority outside the United Kingdom. If so, please provide brief details (where applicable) of the outcome of such application, if known.
3.2
Please provide details of any previous contacts of which the Applicant(s) is aware with the Office of Fair Trading or the European Commission relating to the agreement or conduct which is the subject of the application.
4.
DETAILS OF THE AGREEMENT OR CONDUCT
4.1
Please provide a brief description of the agreement or conduct which is the subject of the application (including the nature, content, purpose, date(s) and duration).
4.2
If the application is made in relation to a written agreement, attach either an original of the most recent text of that agreement, or a copy certified by the applicant to be a true copy of the original. If the application is made in relation to an agreement which is not written, provide a full description of the agreement. If the application is made in relation to conduct, provide a full description of that conduct.
4.3
Identify any provisions in the agreement or aspects of the conduct which may restrict the parties in their freedom to take independent commercial decisions or to act on those decisions.
4.4
If the application relates to standard form terms and conditions, indicate the number of agreements expected to be entered into on those terms and conditions.
4.5
Please identify those Member States of the European Community trade between which may be affected by the arrangements. Please give reasons for your reply to this question, giving data on trade flows where relevant. Furthermore please state whether trade between the Community and any third countries is affected, again giving reasons for your reply.
5.
INFORMATION ON THE PARTIES TO THE AGREEMENT OR CONDUCT AND THE GROUPS TO WHICH THEY BELONG
5.1
Please attach one copy of the most recent annual report and accounts (or equivalent for unincorporated bodies) for each party to the agreement or conduct and of the most recent annual report and accounts for the ultimate parent company of these undertakings.
5.2
Please list the product and/or services market(s) in which each party to the agreement or conduct and each member of the groups (within the meaning of 1.7 above) to which they belong are active.
6.
THE RELEVANT PRODUCT AND GEOGRAPHIC MARKET(S)
6.1
A "relevant product market" comprises all those products and/or services regarded by the consumer of the products or acquirer of the services as interchangeable or substitutable by reason of the products' characteristics, price and intended use. The "relevant geographic market" comprises the area in which the undertakings concerned are involved in the supply of products or services, in which the conditions of competition are sufficiently homogeneous and which can be distinguished from neighbouring areas because, in particular, conditions of competition are appreciably different in those areas.
6.2
Please supply and explain the definition of the relevant product market(s) which in the opinion of the Applicant(s) should form the basis of the analysis of the application. State the specific products or services directly or indirectly affected by the agreement or conduct which is the subject of the application and other products or services that may be viewed as substitutable. Give reasons for all assumptions or findings.
6.3
Please supply and explain the definition of the relevant geographic market(s) which in the opinion of the Applicant(s) should form the basis of the analysis of the application. Please identify the geographic scope of the relevant market(s), with reasons. Give reasons for all assumptions or findings.
6.4
For each of the relevant product and geographic market(s) identified in 6.2 and 6.3 above, give details of:
Where available, please provide a copy of the most recent long-term market studies (produced by the Applicant(s) in-house or commissioned by the Applicant(s) from outside consultants) which assess and/or analyse the relevant product market(s) and/or the relevant geographic market(s). Please supply references to any external published studies of the relevant product market(s) and/or the relevant geographic market(s) or, where available, please supply a copy of each such study with the application.
6.5
For each of the parties to the agreement or conduct which is the subject of the application, provide a list of all undertakings belonging to the same group (within the meaning of 1.7 above) which are active in the relevant product market(s) identified in 6.2 above, and those active in markets neighbouring the relevant product market(s) - that is, active in products and/or services which are regarded by the consumer as imperfect and partial substitutes for those products and/or services included in the relevant product market(s) as defined in 6.2 above. Such undertakings must be identified even if they sell the product or service in question in geographic areas other than those in which the parties to the agreement or conduct which is the subject of the application operate. Please list the name, place of incorporation, exact product and/or service provided and the geographic scope of operation of each member of the group.
7.
THE POSITION OF THE UNDERTAKINGS IN THE RELEVANT PRODUCT MARKET(S)
7.1
Please provide the following information in respect of each of the previous three calendar or financial years, as available:
8.
MARKET ENTRY AND POTENTIAL COMPETITION IN THE RELEVANT PRODUCT AND GEOGRAPHIC MARKET(S)
8.1
For each of the relevant product and geographic market(s) identified in 6.2 and 6.3 above, describe:
- entry is influenced by the need to have access to transport infrastructure;
- entry is influenced by the availability of aircraft, vessels or other vehicles required for providing services;
- entry is influenced by the length of contracts between an undertaking and its suppliers and customers; and
- research and development and licensing patents, know-how and other intellectual property rights are important; and
(b) the factors influencing entry in geographic terms into the relevant geographic market(s); that is, the barriers which exist to prevent undertakings already marketing or providing products or services within the relevant product market(s) outside the relevant geographic market(s) from extending sales into the relevant geographic market(s), taking account of, in particular but not exclusively, the importance of:
- trade barriers imposed by law;
- local specifications or technical requirements;
- procurement policies;
- the existence of adequate and available local distribution and retailing facilities;
- the need to have access to transport infrastructure; and
- strong consumer preference for local brands or products.
8.2
Estimate the amount of time required for entry into the relevant product and geographic market(s), taking account of the individual barriers to entry referred to in the answer to 8.1 above.
8.3
State whether any new undertakings have entered the relevant product market(s) in geographic areas where the parties to the agreement or conduct which is the subject of the application sell, during the last three years. Identify these undertakings by full name, address (by registered office, where appropriate, and principal place of business, if different), telephone and fax numbers and, where possible, a contact name. Please give the best estimates of the Applicant(s) of the market shares of each such undertaking in the products or services in the relevant product and geographic market(s).
9.
EXEMPTION
If exemption from the prohibition in Article 81(1) is sought, explain how the agreement contributes to improving production or distribution and/or promoting technical or economic progress, and how consumers will be allowed a fair share of the resulting benefit. Explain how each restriction imposed by the agreement is indispensable to the attainment of those objectives, and how the agreement does not afford the undertakings concerned the possibility of eliminating competition in respect of a substantial part of the products in question (as identified in 6.2 and 6.3 above).
10.
OTHER INFORMATION
10.1
Please provide details of trade publications in which advertisements seeking the views of third parties might be placed.
10.2
Please give any other information which the Applicant(s) considers may be helpful.
11.
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
Please ensure that the Applicant(s) has attached the following documents (where relevant) to the application:
Under regulation 24, it is an offence, punishable by a fine or imprisonment or both, to provide information which is false or misleading in a material particular if the undertaking or person providing it knows that it is false or misleading, or is reckless as to whether it is. If the undertaking or person is a body corporate, under regulation 33 its officers may be guilty of an offence.
Declaration
The undersigned declare that all the information given above and in the
General procedure
2.
- (1) An appeal to the tribunal must be made by sending a notice of appeal to the tribunal within the specified period.
(2) The notice of appeal must set out the grounds of appeal in sufficient detail to indicate -
(3) The tribunal may give an appellant permission to amend the grounds of appeal identified in the notice of appeal.
Decisions of the tribunal
3.
- (1) The tribunal must determine the appeal on the merits by reference to the grounds of appeal set out in the notice of appeal.
(2) The tribunal may confirm or set aside the decision which is the subject of the appeal, or any part of it, and may -
(3) Any decision of the tribunal on an appeal has the same effect, and may be enforced in the same manner, as a decision of the Director.
(4) If the tribunal confirms the decision which is the subject of the appeal it may nevertheless set aside any finding of fact on which the decision was based.
4.
- (1) A decision of the tribunal may be taken by a majority.
(2) The decision must -
(3) When the tribunal is preparing the document mentioned in sub-paragraph (2)(b), regulation 30 is to apply to the tribunal as it applies to the Director.
(4) The President must make such arrangements for the publication of the tribunal's decision as he considers appropriate.
5.
A person who without reasonable excuse fails to comply with any requirement imposed pursuant to tribunal rules which make provision for the matters referred to in -
is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
[6] References in these Regulations to Articles of the Treaty are to Articles as renumbered by the Treaty signed at Amsterdam on 2nd October 1997 amending the Treaty on European Union, the Treaties establishing the European Communities and certain related Acts.back
[12] S.I. 1994/426 (N.I. 1).back
[17] S.I. 1994/426 (N.I. 1).back